<v Speaker 1>Jar you, Katy and Josh one hundred real quick.
<v Speaker 2>I got a story that made me laugh this morning
<v Speaker 2>because I instantly thought of you, Katie. Okay is spot on,
<v Speaker 2>because I feel like I kind of went off a
<v Speaker 2>little bit last week about this with you because we
<v Speaker 2>took our self evaluation here at work. Yeah, there's our
<v Speaker 2>you know, performance review or whatever. And Katie came in
<v Speaker 2>and she's like, how many emojis did you guys.
<v Speaker 1>Use in that? I was like none. I think what
<v Speaker 1>I said was I only used two emojis my self
<v Speaker 1>evaluation too many.
<v Speaker 2>So I came in this morning and I saw this story.
<v Speaker 2>It says, do you use emojis at work? You might
<v Speaker 2>want to think twice.
<v Speaker 1>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>They say they're not doing anything to help your image.
<v Speaker 2>You should not be using emojis at work. It could
<v Speaker 2>be hurting your image. Especially they said, if you are
<v Speaker 2>using like the angry face emoji.
<v Speaker 1>A minor's always smiling, Well, how's that gonna work?
<v Speaker 2>Because you look like.
<v Speaker 1>I would like to point out this is when it
<v Speaker 1>comes to normal people's jobs. If you're working at a
<v Speaker 1>nine to five a bank, maybe you don't want to
<v Speaker 1>put the little devil emoji at the end. Of your
<v Speaker 1>sentence to your boss. But we work at a radio
<v Speaker 1>station and I am a character, and I'm like, I
<v Speaker 1>feel like like I smile a lot and people know that.
<v Speaker 1>So when I put a smiley face at the end
<v Speaker 1>of a sentence, that's me. And now you picture me smiling.
<v Speaker 2>No, I don't. Instantly, I'm like, why is she putting
<v Speaker 2>so many emojis? Because it's it's childish.
<v Speaker 1>You I do it a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>I'm stoping now.
<v Speaker 1>My favorite thing is to send you the eyeglass of
<v Speaker 1>sunglasses emoji, like for everything, like, hey you got this,
<v Speaker 1>Yes I do.
<v Speaker 2>It's not a fan. It just seems very unprofessional. And
<v Speaker 2>you know, since they even updated our emails and stuff
<v Speaker 2>our system where you can instead of replying, you just
<v Speaker 2>send a horror.
<v Speaker 1>The reaction every time.
<v Speaker 2>I see one of those, it's like, you're I'm not
<v Speaker 2>a child, especially when it's like this, you know, sixty
<v Speaker 2>year old dude or something down the hall in our
<v Speaker 2>sales department who sends the heart emoji back and like,
<v Speaker 2>just knock it off. I don't just say he sounds good.
<v Speaker 2>Love this, yeah, because generally two those go into like
<v Speaker 2>a separate part of my email, and I never see him.
<v Speaker 2>So then like, if I'm in there clearing stuff out,
<v Speaker 2>I'll look over at this one part and there's like
<v Speaker 2>fourteen emails in there with thumbs ups and hearts and
<v Speaker 2>all that from various people. I'm like, you all are children.
<v Speaker 1>You don't even see the rec Actually I don't enough.
<v Speaker 2>I don't see the reaction. That doesn't until I see it.
<v Speaker 2>Like when I go in there to clean it out
<v Speaker 2>and I see, oh, Katie hearted ten of ten of
<v Speaker 2>my emails all over, I am wondering if you even
<v Speaker 2>saw him.
<v Speaker 1>But I loved it. Of course I saw it. Anyway.
<v Speaker 2>They're saying, don't do it at work.
<v Speaker 1>I think also it's a guy thing. You guys refrained
<v Speaker 1>from doing emojis because it makes you look sensitive. We
<v Speaker 1>think of it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, let me look at me.
<v Speaker 1>I use it because I think it does. Like it's
<v Speaker 1>called an emoji. It's supposed to, you know, convey an emotion,
<v Speaker 1>and that's what I use it for. I'm just not
<v Speaker 1>throwing out emoji's willy nilly, like there's a reason for it.
<v Speaker 1>You know.
<v Speaker 2>I'm doing a lot of the thumbs up from what
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking at here. Uh, there's a couple smiles in
<v Speaker 2>here in the check mark, the check mark do you
<v Speaker 2>like we'll do you know? And then I included the
<v Speaker 2>check mark. I said, somebody won a medal this weekend,
<v Speaker 2>like because they won an award, so I sent them
<v Speaker 2>a medal.
<v Speaker 1>Yay.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so you use them, you know what? Like all
<v Speaker 2>of those all those were two women. Yeah, I'm not
<v Speaker 2>sending them to my guy friends.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. I think that that's the thing too. Do you
<v Speaker 1>guys send emojis to your guy friends?
<v Speaker 2>And no I don't.
<v Speaker 1>And the younger generations do you do it? Josh?
<v Speaker 2>Not?
<v Speaker 1>No?
<v Speaker 2>No not? I mean let me see, no be looking.
<v Speaker 2>I said, there's the most we use her between my
<v Speaker 2>girlfriend and I. But other than that, no, yeah, souse,
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking with nick knacks like her. Even her name
<v Speaker 2>that's saved in my phone. There's lips next to it,
<v Speaker 2>like that the lips man.
<v Speaker 1>There's sometimes I can do a whole sentence in emojis.
<v Speaker 2>I really don't mean to go so far deep into this.
<v Speaker 2>I just wanted to read it real quick. But stop it.
<v Speaker 1>Stop it at.
<v Speaker 2>Work, and everyone else is doing it at work, stop it.
<v Speaker 1>They expected for me. If I don't do it, they'll
<v Speaker 1>think something's wrong.
<v Speaker 2>On it now, speaking of Katie Cat, you came in
<v Speaker 2>this weekend, you were flirting with a guy. It sounds
<v Speaker 2>like at Naughty Bingo.
<v Speaker 1>In real life, like not app I know, and it
<v Speaker 1>is such a weird feeling now. So we were at
<v Speaker 1>Naughty Bingo on Saturday night having so much fun and
<v Speaker 1>these two guys walk in and it's me and like
<v Speaker 1>four of my girlfriends are at a table and we
<v Speaker 1>all see them walk in and we're like, oh, these
<v Speaker 1>guys are pretty handsome. But then you wonder if they're together.
<v Speaker 1>Like immediately you're like, well, are they a couple? Because
<v Speaker 1>that takes it off the table right away, you know.
<v Speaker 1>But then just their mannerisms, they look like they were
<v Speaker 1>more friends then they were romantic. So I was like, okay,
<v Speaker 1>back on the table, you know. And so we were
<v Speaker 1>kind of like making eyes at them. And also we
<v Speaker 1>were in the back and they were near the front
<v Speaker 1>where all the Bengo numbers were being called, so they
<v Speaker 1>had no reason to look back at us, but they
<v Speaker 1>kept looking back at us. And then every time I
<v Speaker 1>had to go grab us more like bingo cards or
<v Speaker 1>grab a new dabber for somebody, I volunteered myself to
<v Speaker 1>go walk up to the front because that's where they were.
<v Speaker 1>So every time I walked by them, i'd like make
<v Speaker 1>eye contact with one and I'd smile, and at that moment,
<v Speaker 1>I just get more dabbs. No, don't mind me, this
<v Speaker 1>is I had like twenty dabbers at my table and
<v Speaker 1>there's no So it was just fun to kind of
<v Speaker 1>flirt with somebody in real life, right, So we're all
<v Speaker 1>just having a good time. And then at the end,
<v Speaker 1>when my friend left before me, she called me the
<v Speaker 1>next day and she's like, yeah, I was hanging out
<v Speaker 1>and I saw one of the guys that you liked.
<v Speaker 1>He was outside smoking a cigarette. So immediately I was like,
<v Speaker 1>well that you right, Like immediately kind of just takes
<v Speaker 1>someone notch down a little bit. But she went to
<v Speaker 1>him anyway, and she was just like, hey, my friend
<v Speaker 1>thought you were pretty cute, you know. Then he was like, oh,
<v Speaker 1>which one's your friend, and she was like, oh, the
<v Speaker 1>curly haired one with the blue shirt on, and he
<v Speaker 1>was like, oh, that's fun. Blah blah.
<v Speaker 2>She looks nice, but she also looks like she sends
<v Speaker 2>the movies at work.
<v Speaker 1>He did not say that he would probably appreciate my emotions,
<v Speaker 1>but that's his ick exactly. But anyway she said, you know,
<v Speaker 1>she was just like, yeah, she's kind of into you.
<v Speaker 1>And then his response to that was, well, I got
<v Speaker 1>divorced a year ago and the grass isn't always greener.
<v Speaker 1>That wasly his response, so way to take it down.
<v Speaker 1>I was just like, well, now I'm big. What's your
<v Speaker 1>friend's name? You know, so you don't want.
<v Speaker 2>To get with that because that guy's just constantly thinking
<v Speaker 2>about his ex wife.
<v Speaker 1>Obviously, Yeah, that's his response.
<v Speaker 2>To much is a huge red flag too.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, my friend likes you. Oh, I just got divorced
<v Speaker 1>a year ago, like you. I feel bad for people
<v Speaker 1>because people go through it, like divorces aren't easy. But
<v Speaker 1>obviously he isn't ready to be meaning people. Clearly, if
<v Speaker 1>he's talking about the ex wife to a person who's
<v Speaker 1>trying to introduce him to somebody.
<v Speaker 2>Some randoken up smoking and it's like.
<v Speaker 1>Well but there, his reaction to his friend makes so
<v Speaker 1>much more sense now because it kind of looked like that.
<v Speaker 1>It kind of looked like the non smoking friend was
<v Speaker 1>kind of there for moral support of the smoking. We
<v Speaker 1>got to get you out there, I know what it
<v Speaker 1>looked like. Yeah, we got to get you out around
<v Speaker 1>people again.
<v Speaker 2>And his first thought was, I got to take you
<v Speaker 2>tough instead of going to a sparks spart and having
<v Speaker 2>some chicken wings. A lot of girls like, let's go
<v Speaker 2>pick up some adult toys.
<v Speaker 1>There were so many women there and all of us
<v Speaker 1>were looking at these two guys, so.
<v Speaker 2>They fresh they were doing. Is that generally who's at
<v Speaker 2>these is a lot of single ladies.
<v Speaker 1>A lot of single ladies. A lot of single lad Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>only a couple guys, hey, and usually they're with their
<v Speaker 1>significant other if they are.
<v Speaker 2>There, No idea, there's a few.
<v Speaker 1>We had a table behind us that were getting rowdy
<v Speaker 1>and they were kind of younger, and there were a
<v Speaker 1>bunch of single young guys there. But they were just
<v Speaker 1>like they were a little too excited about well because
<v Speaker 1>it was naughty bingo. So it's bingo but not your
<v Speaker 1>maybe your grandma was a little freaky, but it's maybe
<v Speaker 1>it's your grandma's bingo. I don't know it. They were
<v Speaker 1>really into it and screaming at all the things, and
<v Speaker 1>it was just like, but it was fun. That's what
<v Speaker 1>makes it fun, the interaction with the crowd. Its just
<v Speaker 1>so much fun. But yeah, It was just it was
<v Speaker 1>interesting to think about because again, I was so excited.
<v Speaker 1>I was kind of flirting with somebody outside of an app.
<v Speaker 2>And that isn't that funny? That how it feels so
<v Speaker 2>funny to interacting with somebody like in real life your phone.
<v Speaker 2>It's probably induces some butterflies. It did like excite, you know.
<v Speaker 1>And it brought me back to the you know, I
<v Speaker 1>had a lot of well all of my friends were like, oh,
<v Speaker 1>you should, you know, to flirt with him, like tell
<v Speaker 1>me your name, glass for his number, Come sit on
<v Speaker 1>this side of the table so he can see you better.
<v Speaker 1>And I was just like, I don't know if I
<v Speaker 1>really want to be like that, like I want him
<v Speaker 1>to initiate. And I didn't tell her to do that.
<v Speaker 1>I didn't know that until the next day that she did.
<v Speaker 2>That, But it was very much.
<v Speaker 1>It did, and I appreciated the me not being the
<v Speaker 1>forceful one because with the app, uh you know, mentality
<v Speaker 1>now it is very like women have so much of
<v Speaker 1>the power. So it's like it was nice to give
<v Speaker 1>that power up a little bit and just be like, no,
<v Speaker 1>we'll let whatever happens happens, right, It's not e Bengo
<v Speaker 1>let's get crazy. So no I did it. I don't
<v Speaker 1>even know his name.
<v Speaker 2>No I did better. You don't have to know his
<v Speaker 2>name is
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